The Central Axis, with a total length of 7.8 kilometers, is the world's longest city central axis as well as the best-loved icon of the ancient capital, stretching from Yongding Gate through Zhengyang Gate to the Bell and Drum towers.

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The Palace Museum

In the heart of the city, the Forbidden City is hailed as the icon of Beijing.

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Jingshan Park

Standing in the Central Axis of Beijing, the imperial garden facing the Forbidden City offers a full view of the capital.

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Yongding Gate

Shichahai Xihai Wetland Park was open to the public on October 1 and has attracted many visitors during the National Day holiday.

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Temple of Heaven

Temple of Heaven is the existing largest ancient complex of religious buildings, and it is also the valuable heritage of the world architectures.

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Imperial Ancestral Temple

Taimiao, or the Imperial Ancestral Temple, was served as the site where ancient Chinese emperors held memorial ceremonies to the imperial family's ancestors.

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Tian'anmen

Tian'anmen is one of the landmark buildings of Beijing. Built in 1417, it was originally named Chengtianmen and was renamed Tian'anmen in 1651.

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Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang, a well-known old Hutong in Beijing, is located in Jiaodaokou, east side of Beijing's central axis.

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Zhengyangmen

Zhengyangmen, also named Qianmen, Qianmenlouzi or Daqianmen, is the south gate in Ming and Qing dynasties with original name called Lizheng Gate.

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Yandai Bystreet and Historic Area

Stretching for 232 meters, Yandai Bystreet is located in front of the Drum Tower, Dianmenwai Street, Xicheng District.

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Bell and Drum Towers

Drum and Bell towers, two ancient architectural feats, are situated at the northern end of the Central Axis and also the northern end of Di'anmenwai Street.

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Beihai Park

With a history of nearly 1,000 years, the Beihai Park is an imperial garden located in the center of Beijing.